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Upload Photo: 9/2/436/0017 Scottsville Primary School, King Edward Avenue, Pietermaritzburg Single storey building of longitudinal form. The slate roof is of flat red clay tiles. The walls are Was PMBurg`s first primary school. The Scottsville school buildings were the last such buildings to Type of site: School Current use: school.
Cordwalles Preparatory School, Pietermaritzburg; Cottonlands Primary School; Danganya Junior Primary School; Dawncrest Primary School; Depot Road Memorial Primary School;
The school was founded in 1920 in the family mansion of Morningside, the home of Peter and Mary Davis. In 1925, Morningside became a boarding establishment. [citation needed] The main school building, designed after the style of Sir Herbert Baker, is now a National Monument. [1]
The Wykeham Collegiate (TWC) is a private girls' school situated in Clarendon, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The name is a combination of the two schools from which it was amalgamated. The first, Wykeham School, was founded in 1905 by Mary Moore and the second, Girls’ Collegiate School, founded by Mary Campbell in 1878. The ...
RD Clark (eighth from the right) poses with boys and colleagues shortly after taking occupation of the newly built "Main Building", 1888. Maritzburg College was founded as the Pietermaritzburg High School in 1863, by William Calder, in a carpenter's shop in what is today Langalibalele Street, to accommodate the influx of children arriving at the new city of Pietermaritzburg and its surrounding ...
The school was originally named A.M.S (Afrikaans medium skool). It started with 106 Primary pupils and 7 Secondary pupils. On 1 April 1938 A.M.S was renamed Voortrekker School whilst the first year book was printed. In 1940, Voortrekker was officially given the status of a High School and named V.H.S. (Voortrekker Hoër Skool).
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